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Once Upon a Dime Podcast

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We invite you on a journey through the more than 500 classic tales written by the likes of Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, and Aesop. Spark up a bowl and follow us down the rabbit hole as we spiral our way through hundreds of popular (and lesser-known) tales. Sometimes the conversation finds itself weaving through philosophical interpretations, comedic interjections, and emotionally-charged rants, but it's always entertaining and we still get the story across.Read more »

We invite you on a journey through the more than 500 classic tales written by the likes of Hans Christian Andersen, the Brothers Grimm, and Aesop. Spark up a bowl and follow us down the rabbit hole as we spiral our way through hundreds of popular (and lesser-known) tales. Sometimes the conversation finds itself weaving through philosophical interpretations, comedic interjections, and emotionally-charged rants, but it's always entertaining and we still get the story across.Read Less

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The morals of this story are "A life of lies is the hard way out" and "Sometimes people seek praise before they seek truth."

Join your hosts, Oliver and Emma Stoned as they retell the Aesop fable, The Ape and the Two Travelers, a tale about how lies are rewarded and truths are eaten.

Follow them on their journey through this #HighWay and enojy the detours! You’ll learn that fucked up kings and queens are just fucked up people! You'll also learn more about Albert, the self proclaimed king, Bradley Pittamus, and how Emma hits a wall.

The morals of this story are "A life of lies is the hard way out" and "Sometimes people seek praise before they seek truth."